PDF

Body Temperature During Migration In Adult Chinook Salmon And Steelhead Through The Lower Columbia And Snake Rivers, 2000 And 2002 Item Info

Title:
Body Temperature During Migration In Adult Chinook Salmon And Steelhead Through The Lower Columbia And Snake Rivers, 2000 And 2002
Report Type:
Technical Report
Date:
2008
Authors:
Clabough, T.S.; Caudill, C.C.; Keefer, M.L.; Jepson, M.A.; Peery, C.A.; Bjornn, T.C.; Stuehrenberg, L.C.
Affiliations:
Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho; National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Report Number:
2008-3
Publisher:
University of Idaho
Funder:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District
Abstract:
Temperature is a major environmental factor affecting salmonid physiology, behavior, reproduction, and life history, yet the range of temperatures experienced by adult Pacific salmon and steelhead during their upstream migration in the Columbia and Snake rivers has not been well documented. Here, we present temperature histories for 261 spring-summer Chinook salmon, 64 fall Chinook salmon, and 302 steelhead that were tagged with radio data storage tags (RDSTs) and released near Bonneville Dam. Sixty-seven percent of all fish released with RDSTs were recaptured and 60% of the recaptured tags were recovered at Lower Granite Dam adult fish trap. The remaining 40% were tags returned from fisheries, hatcheries, and spawning ground surveys. RDSTs were programmed to record temperature at 1 minute intervals over a 40-day period.
Species:
Steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Location:
Bonneville Dam; Columbia River; Snake River; Lower Granite Dam; The Dalles Dam; John Day Dam; McNary Dam; Ice Harbor Dam; Lower Monumental Dam; Little Goose Dam
Subjects:
salmonids Federal Columbia River Power System FCPRS radiotelemetry migration bioenergetics fish physiology stream temperature body temperature
Source:
University of Idaho, Fish Ecology Research Lab
Original Filename:
2008-03-CK-FC-SH-body-tempeatures-migration-Columbia-Snake-Rivers-2000&2002.pdf
Format:
application/pdf

Contact us about this record

Source
Preferred Citation:
"Body Temperature During Migration In Adult Chinook Salmon And Steelhead Through The Lower Columbia And Snake Rivers, 2000 And 2002", Adult Salmon and Steelhead Migration Studies: 1996-2014, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ferl/items/ferl-tr-2008-3.html
Rights
Rights:
These files are provided for research purposes with copyright held by the original authors. Please contact the publishing organization for more information about rights.
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/